Asked by Edward Meadows on May 30, 2024

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Which of the following is true of the paternalist ethos in southern slavery?

A) Slaves referred to their owners as "mother" and "father."
B) Most slave owners believed it their responsibility to teach slaves how to read.
C) Slave owners who separated families were considered cruel by their peers.
D) Slave owners felt responsible for their slaves and believed they could not take care of themselves.
E) Slave owners who fathered children with slaves typically freed the children.

Paternalist Ethos

A belief system or societal attitude that promotes the idea of providing guidance or caring for others in a manner reflective of a parental figure.

  • Master the underlying theories and convictions of the paternalistic culture and their application within the slavery framework.
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ASHOK DUMARUJun 04, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The paternalist ethos in southern slavery was characterized by slave owners feeling a sense of responsibility for their slaves, under the belief that slaves were incapable of taking care of themselves. This ethos justified the hierarchical and oppressive system by framing it as a benevolent guardianship.